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I’m slowly using up my East Indian Rosewood. These two bowls are the center pieces cored from the larger logs that produced the blanks for two earlier large bowls I posted from East Indian Rosewood. The first is another natural edge bowl, 2 3/4” by 7” turned to a quarter inch thick. The second bowl is 2” by 6 1/2”. The natural edge bowl is finished with spray lacquer and buffed on the beal system. The second bowl is finished with Mylands and also buffed on the beal system. I reallly like East Indian Rosewood. It’s got some great grain and makes for beautiful bowls.
-- Darell, Norman, Ok.
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Ethan Harris
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#1 posted 336 days ago
These look super! I love seeing other’s work to learn more!
-- Ethan, CT: Check out my Shades of Grain blog: http://shadesofgrain.blogspot.com & my pallet craft blog: http://palletcraft.blogspot.com/ & also follow me on twitter https://twitter.com/Ethan_Woodworks
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#2 posted 336 days ago
Now n then timber just needs a little hand to show of :)
nice job Darell
Pete
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